Celejar wrote:
> 
> Okay, I built and installed CRDA, and I now get:
> 
> Band 1:
>         Frequencies:
>                 * 2412 MHz
>                 * 2417 MHz
>                 * 2422 MHz
>                 * 2427 MHz
>                 * 2432 MHz
>                 * 2437 MHz
>                 * 2442 MHz
>                 * 2447 MHz
>                 * 2452 MHz
>                 * 2457 MHz
>                 * 2462 MHz
>                 * 2467 MHz (disabled)
>                 * 2472 MHz (disabled)
>                 * 2484 MHz (disabled)
> 
> [This is also what I get with an earlier kernel.]
> 
> But the card *still* won't associate with the hidden essid AP; is there
> anything else I need to do after 'make, make install' CRDA?

No, with this output, you have definitely connected with CRDA. Now
that you have CRDA working, I think you may have to bisect again.
Certainly, the passive scanning would have made it difficult, if not
impossible, to connect to a hidden essid. As you say, you now have the
same channel listing as you had with the earlier kernel, thus your
bisection may converge on a different patch. Fortunately, it shouldn't
take too long. You can go a couple of patches earlier than the
regulatory change with a 'git bisect good dbcabfe1a5cfa192e'.

Another option would be to uninstall CRDA by deleting /sbin/crda and
setting the CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY variable to y. At that
point, everything should be exactly as in the kernels prior to
adopting CRDA.

Larry
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